In Festina Peche, since the natural peach sugars are eaten by the yeast, the fruit complexity is woven into both the aroma and the taste of the beer so there is no need to doctor it with woodruff or raspberry syrup. Just open and enjoy!

Pours like a light looking peach lemonade drink with a small head that fades into virtually no lacing at all. Smells of peach and yeast. The taste is nearly the same as the smell, nice and peachy with slight bitterness yet the peach flavor is somehow not overpowering. It's a light-bodied beer which makes it easy and enjoyable to drink. Overall, this is one of the better fruit beers I've had. Great summer beer, that's for sure. (431 characters)

This is essentially PBR with lemon juice squeezed into its classic red, white, and blue can. It smells like a corn syrup mess and reminds me of beer pong sessions in the basement of a frat house. (195 characters)

Bottle:Look is very pale yellow. Head rims the edge thinly until about half the glass is gone, which is also when the head has completely dissipated.Nose is lightly tart, and definitely has a peach note to it.

Taste starts clean, and the tartness comes on mid taste. Warmth melds the taste. The tastes are like a dry white wine initially. The tart is light, and much like the nose, has definite notes of peach. Carbonation is decent, providing almost like an unsweetened clear virus soda.

A clean straightforward beer that is quite refreshing. Nothing too extreme in this one, a mild shock for DFH; it reminds me in a couple ways like Weterbacher's Tarte Nouveau. (673 characters)

Highly carbonated and tangy but I'm just not tasting the peach. This beer is a little too sour for my taste but I can understand why others enjoy it. It is pleasantly refreshing on a hot day. I prefer RJ Rocker Son of a Peach, but that's more my personal taste than a reflection on the quality of this weissbier. (315 characters)

It's a one-note wonder, but a decent one. A nice light weissbier with peach undertones, mild tartness and a crisp refreshing feel. Not necessarily my cup of tea, but something I'd never turn down on a hot summer day. (216 characters)

Pours a cloudy-ish straw yellow color with white bubble lacing comes up the sides in droves. It's a pretty looking beer. Smells of muted peach. Taste is sadly the same with some muted peach flavors and other fruity tastes, though with a pleasant tartness at the end. It's pleasantly carbonated and drinks easily. (312 characters)

Poured from tap into pint shaker minimal head. Pale cloudy yellow. Nice to look at. Nice peach aroma coming off this. Nice puckering peach hit. Like this. Not much of a peach fan but this is done well. Very tart finish. Will seek this out again (251 characters)

Light straw colored. Not much carbonation. Light and refreshing. Tart and reminiscent of hard apple cider. Not very strong peach flavor. I had hoped it would be peachier. Easy to enjoy -- not a beer with a bunch of weird or challenging flavors. A good summer beverage. Makes me want to try other Berliner weissbiers as well. (324 characters)

12 oz bottle. Hazy and gold in color with a decent white head that dissipates quickly. Sour, acidic aroma with some fruitiness to it. Clean, sour flavor that is very easy on the palate. Light bodied and highly carbonated, reminiscent of champagne. A really nice summer beer with peach notes but nothing overwhelming. Everything is in balance. (342 characters)

Dogfish Head is one of those brands that I truly respect and admire... However, I just can't get into this one. On the plus side, it looks great and even has a fizzy, festive mouth-feel to it... But... The smell reminds me of cork and plastic-- not very pleasant... Furthermore, the most important aspect of any beer should be the taste. This one tastes like cheap, watered down champagne. WTF? To be fair I guess, I should mention that I just polished off a fantastic imperial stout and this truly pales in comparison. (519 characters)

Poured from a 12oz bottle (bottled on 20Apr15) into a pint glass. Pours with a finger's worth of white foam that dissipates into a quarter of a finger's worth within 30 seconds. A very pale, straw yellow (looks like lemonade). Somewhat murky with hardly any bubbles and moderate lacing. Has strong aromas of wheat malts and sour malts with the slightest hint of peach. Initial taste is of very strong sour malt flavors that combine with strong wheat malt flavors. That peach that was barely detected by the nose sneak into the palate about 2 seconds after the initial flavors. The sour malt flavors quickly fade as wheat malts persist resulting in a slightly sour peach and strong wheat aftertaste. Incredibly light- bodied (almost watery), mildly carbonated, with a sourness that agitates the tongue. Not a very complex arrangements of flavors, but this brew was still another great one from DFH. This rating suffered so much do to it's mediocre appearance and it's below average mouthfeel. (991 characters)

Quick review. Properly sour, the peach notes are well-defined. Nice & crisp, good carb for the style. The nose is incredible on this brew. Not as distinctly sour as some other Berliners, but very quaffable. (210 characters)

Dogfish Head Festina Peche has a medium, off-white head, a light gold, mostly murky appearance, with thin lacing and some bubbles present. Lacing is not high or heavy. The aroma is of sourness, tartness, peaches, warhead candy, a wheat bread. Taste is the same with low bitterness and high sour tartness. Mouthfeel is medium, and Dogfish Head Festina Peche finishes on the dry side.

Good flavor, but there was two issues I took with this beer. First being the watery consistency. It was just a tad thin, even for such a light beer. Second was the flavor, also just a tad light. Overall, it's not bad, but it could be better. (241 characters)

Pours a hazy golden yellow with a very thin white head. The nose is the best part of this beer. Peach, unripe apricot, sour lemon. Delicious. The flavor is really good too. It's sweet and sour upfront paired with plenty of acidity, anymore acid would be too much, and it finishes off with the sweetness of the peach. This is one of the best Dogfish head beers I've tried. (371 characters)

I'm not an expert on Berliner Weisses but I liked this. Nice and refreshing. Could taste peach but it wasn't over the top. Will def get again. Dunno what the neg reviews are all about. (184 characters)

Pours a clear light-yellow/light-golden. No head retention. Head dissipates quickly.

Smells of sour bacteria with a hint of sulfur.

Tastes like sour lemon and spoiled wheat grain. If you imagine peaches, you might get a small hint behind all the lemon though it certainly isn't obvious.

Mouthfeel is tart, and nothing but; so much bitter lemon just ruins this. Feel is also light/thin.

This might be a good example of the style, but I'd imagine the reason the imbibing populous aren't as thrilled with this style, as it has been historically celebrated, is that it's fucking trash compared to other options. This barely deserves to be called beer; where are the hops!? You could mix up some lemon juice and sulfur and have the same taste experience — or lick a 9v battery while inhaling farts. (819 characters)

Festina Peche pours a clean looking pale straw color, with a salt-white head of fizzy suds. The aroma is a graceful blend of flowery scents, citrus and peach, as well as a pleasant funkiness from the yeast. The flavor is an ideal summer treat, with a crisp, slightly mineral, mellow tartness that's just right. The lemony finish with a dash of apple cider vinegar seals the deal with your tastebuds perfectly. Slightly effervescent mouth feel. This is one beer this season you don't want to skip for something far more boring. For sour vets and initiates alike. (561 characters)